After the immigration inspection, the passengers can proceed to the customs inspection lounge to collect their baggage. Passengers who don’t want to carry baggage into Taiwan may deposit them into the bonded baggage counters for future claim.

D. Quarantine for Animals, Plants and Marine Produces

Passengers are strictly restricted from carrying the following products into Taiwan:

Regarding the quarantine of personnel, aircrafts and marine products, please ring up the 2nd substation of the Center for Disease Control of the Ministry of Sanitation at (03) 398-2584 or 398-2583 (Terminal 1) or (03) 398-3395 (Terminal 2).

E. Customs Inspection for Baggage

After the passengers claim their baggage, they should proceed to the customs inspection counters. Passengers carrying non-restricted or non-forbidden items and comply with the duty free regulations for arriving passengers, as listed below, may select the “Nothing to Declare" ( green line counters).

The other passengers should go through the red line counters ( goods to declare).

F. Duty Free regu1ations for Arriving Passengers

One liter of liquor and 200 pieces of cigarettes.

Declaration should be made if more than US$5,000 or the other foreign currency equivalent to this amount is carried. Arriving passenger is restricted to carry less than NT$40,000.

Currency

Foreign currencies can be exchanged at government-designated banks and hotels.

Receipts are given when currency is exchanged, and must be presented in order to exchange unused NT dollars before departure.

Foreign Exchange Banks:

Government-authorized banks and international hotels offer currency exchanges services. Please keep your currency exchange receipts in a secure place. You will need to show these receipts in order to exchange unused ROC currency for other currency.

Climate

Electricity

Taiwan uses an electric current of 110 volts at 60 cycles. Many buildings also have 220-volt sockets.

Visitors with appliances of different voltages are urged to bring adapters with them.